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Decisions on highly hazardous pesticides must be guided by science, public health and the precautionary principle, not commercial interests
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The BRS working president positioned Telangana as a youthful, ambitious, innovation-led, and investment-ready State. More importantly, he inspired young Telanganites to believe that their State could become a global model for growth, opportunity, and progress
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Peace processes that involve only armed groups while sidelining civil society cannot resolve conflicts driven by identity, land disputes and political exclusion
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The Armed Forces function with structured command, controlled access, and strict accountability. If these systems can protect critical national operations, can the same discipline be tested to secure India’s examination infrastructure?
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India has weathered economic storms before. The question is whether it will meet this one with the same seriousness
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General Asim Munir’s leadership may boost Pakistan’s regional diplomacy, but without credible domestic reform, it risks appearing compensatory rather than consequential
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UAE’s exit signals a gradual shift in global oil governance—from tightly coordinated production regimes to more flexible, nationally driven strategies
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The bifurcation exposed fiscal imbalances and divergent growth paths, with Andhra Pradesh relying on central support and Telangana pursuing investment-led growth
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Just as firm enforcement transformed examinations, traffic discipline, and anti-corruption efforts, a similar approach can reinvigorate classroom teaching and restore public trust in government schools
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Marlboro did not falter or look back, galloping to the finish line without me—leaving a lasting lesson: preparation matters, but so does accepting the unexpected with grace
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Dr Karan Singh spearheaded the 1972 transition designating the tiger as India’s national animal and chaired the Steering Committee that launched Project Tiger on April 1, 1973, boosting conservation efforts
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As oil routes tighten and LPG delays mount, the Iran conflict is turning distant geopolitics into an immediate threat to India’s household
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At a crucial NCC training camp for Thal Sena trophy, cadets from Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh selected one another purely on merit — a quiet moment of selflessness when a true team was born, bound not by region or religion but by shared purpose, turning ‘Unity and Disciple’ from a motto to lived experience
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You are in the best years of your life — free of responsibilities, surrounded by teachers and parents shaping your future. Value them. Learn from their experience
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From National Defence Academy ‘innovations’ to battlefield fitness — lessons that stayed for life
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Suicide is often the result of a strong reason and a weak moment. On World Suicide Prevention Day, let’s focus on the ‘weak moment’ — a critical window that offers an opportunity for prevention
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‘One medical college per district’ by the previous BRS government has turned health from a matter of luck into a matter of design
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A film showing U-shaped classroom seating sparked interest in inclusive education, but experts caution it's not practical for all Indian schools. While great for early learning, such layouts face logistical issues in higher classes. True change comes through empowered teaching
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The intent behind U-shaped seating reform is commendable but before we rush to eliminate the ‘backbencher’ label, we must ensure we aren’t creating a new class of ‘neck-benders and spinal sufferers’
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International Cooperative Day, celebrated on July 5, offers a compelling call to integrate Child Health and Sports Cooperative-inspired models into national education and health policies